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Argon Welding Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Secure components together using electric welding. Create accurate welds that do not change the ... with Argon hose, regulator and Power Cable (only applicable when tested for TIG welder) Welding ...

Combo Welder

Abilene, TX

$25 - $32.75/hr

Secure components together using electric welding. Create accurate welds that do not change the ... with Argon hose, regulator and Power Cable (only applicable when tested for TIG welder) Welding ...

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Welder

Round Rock, TX · On-site

$23 - $27/hr

Understanding of argon purge welding is a plus * Basic math skills and ability to use measuring and inspection tools * AWS or ASME certifications are a plus, but not required Work Environment ...

Support purge setups for stainless steel, titanium, and other sensitive materials, including argon back-purge, dams, cleanliness controls, and dedicated tooling. * Perform tack welding and basic weld ...

Production Weld Fitter

Chatsworth, CA · On-site

$21.50 - $27/hr

Support purge setups for stainless steel, titanium, and other sensitive materials, including argon back-purge, dams, cleanliness controls, and dedicated tooling. * Perform tack welding and basic weld ...

Combo Welder Abilene

Abilene, TX · On-site

$22 - $28.75/hr

Secure components together using electric welding. Create accurate welds that do not change the ... with Argon hose, regulator and Power Cable (only applicable when tested for TIG welder) Welding ...

Combo Welder Abilene

Abilene, TX · On-site

$25 - $30/hr

Secure components together using electric welding. Create accurate welds that do not change the ... with Argon hose, regulator and Power Cable (only applicable when tested for TIG welder) Welding ...

Welder- 3rd Shift

Sedalia, MO · On-site

$18 - $22/hr

Manufacture jigs, chills, argon backups, etc. to do their job. Required Qualifications * High school diploma, GED or equivalent experience PLUS 5 years' experience TIG welding of super-alloys. * All ...

Welder- 3rd Shift

Sedalia, MO · On-site

$18 - $22/hr

Manufacture jigs, chills, argon backups, etc. to do their job. Required Qualifications * High school diploma, GED or equivalent experience PLUS 5 years' experience TIG welding of super-alloys. * All ...

Laser Welder

Devens, MA · On-site

$22 - $35/hr

Run Nd Yag lasers, as well as the use of shield gas (Argon, Helium, Nitrogen) to prevent visual discoloration when required. * Use one of three process parameters in welding: "pulse width" or "width ...

Laser Welder

Devens, MA · On-site

$19.75 - $25/hr

Run Nd Yag lasers, as well as the use of shield gas (Argon, Helium, Nitrogen) to prevent visual discoloration when required. * Use one of three process parameters in welding: "pulse width" or "width ...

Laser Welder

Devens, MA · On-site

$22 - $35/hr

Run Nd Yag lasers, as well as the use of shield gas (Argon, Helium, Nitrogen) to prevent visual discoloration when required. * Use one of three process parameters in welding: "pulse width" or "width ...

... Argon hose, regulator and Power Cable (only applicable when tested for TIGwelder) Welding Helmet with #10 Filter Lens & Hard Hat Attachment Leather Gauntlet−Type Welding Gloves (SMAW) ...

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How much do argon welding jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for argon welding in the United States is $23.96, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.19 and $26.44 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is argon welding?

An Argon Welding job involves using argon gas as a shielding gas in welding processes like TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding. Argon helps protect the weld area from contamination, ensuring strong and clean welds. Welders in this role typically work with stainless steel, aluminum, and other non-ferrous metals in industries like manufacturing, aerospace, and automotive. They must have skills in handling welding equipment, reading blueprints, and ensuring precision in their work. Proper safety measures, including protective gear and ventilation, are essential.

What are some typical challenges faced by argon welders on the job?

Argon Welders often work with delicate materials, requiring precise heat control and steady hand movements to avoid defects such as warping or contamination. The role may also involve working in tight or awkward positions, sometimes for extended periods, to access hard-to-reach joints. Adhering to strict safety protocols is crucial due to the risks involved with intense heat and gas use. Overcoming these challenges not only ensures the production of high-quality welds but also supports a safe and productive workplace.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in argon welding, and why are they important?

To excel in Argon Welding—commonly known as TIG welding—you need strong manual dexterity, keen attention to detail, and a thorough understanding of welding techniques, often supported by a welding certification or vocational training. Familiarity with TIG welding machines, argon gas flow equipment, and relevant safety gear is typically required. Effective communication, problem-solving, and a commitment to workplace safety are valuable soft skills in this role. Together, these abilities ensure high-quality welds, compliance with industry standards, and a safe, efficient work environment.

What does an argon welding do?

An argon welder uses argon gas to perform gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) or gas metal arc welding (GMAW), which provides a stable, inert environment for precise and high-quality welds. This job involves working with metals such as aluminum, stainless steel, and other non-ferrous materials, often requiring certifications and knowledge of safety procedures.
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Purpose: Secure components together using electric welding. Create accurate welds that do not change the measurements of the component and will be able to with stand various types of steam, hot water, gases, lubrications, sprinkling, and industrial processing systems. Work Schedule: Varies by location. Must have open availability any time any day of the week. Length of employment is limited to job assignment and/or project duration.

Essential Skills (may include but are not limited to the ability to:) Secure components together applying knowledge of geometry, physical properties of metal machining weld shrinkage, and welding techniques. Select appropriate equipment and plan the layout and assembly of a welding process. Apply knowledge of geometry, physical properties of metal machining weld shrinkage and welding techniques. Bolt, clamp and tack−weld parts to secure in position for welding. Prepare material for welding by cutting or grinding using pipe cutters, hammer and chisel, cutting torch, and/or grinder. Set material in stands, racks, hoists, etc. for welding. Set up equipment and weld parts using arc, gas−shielded arc, submerged arc or gas welding equipment. Repair products by dismantling, straightening and reshaping. Reassemble parts using cutting torch, straightening press and hand tools. Read and understand plans, isometrics, arrangement drawings, details, specifications, erection manuals, and/or blueprints and make decisions based on measurable criteria. Visualizes objects in three−dimensions from plans and drawings. Measure, cut, bevel, grind, and fit pipe to specifications and blueprints. Pass Samuel EPC approved testing procedures for both structural and pipe welding. Fabricate for socket weld pipe from isometrics Identify pipe by size, type, and wall thickness Perform simple rigging operations Install pipe hangers, supports, anchors, and guides Work within precise limits and standards of accuracy. Follow oral and written directions Work within company policy as outlined in the Samuel EPC Craft Handbook and maintain compliance with both the Samuel EPC Human Resources Policy Manual and the Samuel EPC Safety Manual. Perform other duties as assigned by the foreman/supervisor as needed. Essential Qualifications Five (5) years minimum Field experience in trade Ability to identify all techniques of welding (TIG, MIG, arc, etc.), and know all properties of various types of metal and how heat affects them. Ability to identify the requirements for various welding tests (6g, X−ray, etc.) and to produce welds that meet each requirement. Completion of certification administered by Samuel EPC

Ability to work with others to achieve job goals Read, write and communicate using the English language sufficient to perform job functions (other preferences will be given for special language skills where there is a business need) Physical Requirements Stand or walk for long periods of time Use arms and hands to reach for, handle or manipulate objects Lift and carry materials weighing up to 50 pounds; occasionally lift items weighing more than 50 pounds with assistance Climb up and down ladders, scaffolds and other objects Stoop, kneel, crouch and crawl See well (naturally or with correction) Eye−hand coordination Good physical fitness Good sense of balance Work at great heights

Tool Requirements Steel toed work boots 25' Steel Tape Measure TIG Rig with Argon hose, regulator and Power Cable (only applicable when tested for TIG welder) Welding Helmet with #10 Filter Lens & Hard Hat Attachment Leather Gauntlet−Type Welding Gloves (SMAW) Cutting Goggles With #5 or #6 Filter Lens Friction Lighter (Striker) Leather Sleeves 15' Whip (Stinger) & Ground Connector Chipping Hammer Rod Pouch 9" Side Cutters (Klein) 9-1/2" Channel Lock Pliers

12" Adjustable Wrench 12" Half Round File with Handle Allen wrench Set to3/8" 4" Screwdriver Slotted 1/4" Tip Toolbox with Lock TIG Gloves Hand Brush S/S (Scratch) Hand Brush C/S (Scratch) Raincoat or poncho

Additional details: Provide own truck and welding source (machine must be capable of meeting welding Samuel EPC's welding standards) An agreed upon hourly rate will be paid for use of machine as long as machine is operational, rig welder responsible for all repairs to machine. Activities other than welding will be required. Sitting in trucks waiting on next welds will not be permitted.